Mass Murder Is Now An "Act of Terror"

by JustMyOpinion | November 11, 2009 at 02:52 pm
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With the Courier Journal posting an article about McCain calling Malik Hasan, the Fort Hood shooter, "an act of terror," which is nothing new in Republicans calling Americans terrorist as they have in the near past calling bloggers and environmentalist terrorist and "left wing extremist", but also not allowing comments on the article is something new. However what should be noted is the DHS (Department of Homeland Security) now under the left, ignoring the act all together, much less calling Malik Hasan a terrorist or for that matter an "extremist" as they (DHS) had in April of this year calling law abiding American citizens who support the Constitution terrorist or at best "extremist". And it should also be noted that terrorism has yet to be defined so these two tyrannical party's can continue their labeling of American citizens "terrorist" or at best "extremist". Since when has "mass murder" became a "terror act" anyways? When will running a stop sign be construed as terrorism?

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snuffysmith

How about treason? Its more like treason than terror, although the acts were acts of terror.The Fort Hood killing no matter what the judiciary reports will conclude is for now the largest single Terror act in America since 9/11. Over the past few years authorities have stopped similar attempts like the Fort Dix Jihadi plot, dismantled in 2006, aimed at performing a killing of military personnel inside the base. Other cells, dismantled in Georgia, New York and North Carolina also had plans for attacking military installations on US soil. But more importantly a number of lone wolves have also expressed intentions to attack military personnel.

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Roy C

Go for it, Snuffy.

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snuffysmith

Thanks Roy. I'm going for it.

The Snuff

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Memo to U.S. Government: Fort Hood Shooter Is A Jihadist -- Weekly Standard
Fort Hood and cultural suicide -- Lorne Gunter, National Post
Lessons from Fort Hood -- Jerusalem Post
General Casey's Diverse Army -- Ken Russell, American Thinker
EDITORIAL: Fort Hood killings need three investigations -- Newsday
Common Sense Says Major Hasan Was a Terrorist -- Ed Koch, Real Clear Politics
Fort Hood tragedy: Terror or typical workplace violence? -- James Alan Fox and Jack Levin, USA Today
Did the Army Ignore Red Flags Because of Hasan's Religion? -- Mark Thompson, Time

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